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Hans Selye's work was important because it showed
 
  A) how prolonged physiological arousal that is meant to be adaptive could lead to diseases.
  B) how ambient stress could lead to a traumatic stress response.
  C) that positive change is just as stressful as negative change.
  D) that children do not react to stress the same way that adults do.

Question 2

It appears that boys engage in more aggression and girls engage in more aggression.
 
  A) verbal; physical
  B) physical; relational
  C) physical; antisocial
  D) relational; antisocial



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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